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By Gabrielle Hall
Hayden Maher’s farm upbringing gave him a natural
interest in how his food is grown, so it is no great surprise
that this coffee-lover would want to know exactly where
and how his brew is produced.
Bountiful new brews for coffee lovers
By Kerrie Lush
Sandra Schober didn't bat an eyelid when her carpenter
husband James said he'd taken an old, dilapidated
lifeboat as payment in lieu of a week's work.
"I'm used to James doing radical things," she says. James
had big ideas for the boat and he had a childhood ...
Decayed lifeboat to luxury river cruiser
By Jack McGuire
Tony D'Arrigo understands making dreams come true
takes hard work, perseverance and passion. It’s no
surprise then that the President of the Roxby Downs
Junior Soccer Club is affectionately known as the
‘Godfather of Local Soccer’.
Phone call that changed Roxby’s sporting landscape
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By Kate Foreman
There’s a changing of the guard for one of Robe’s most
well known artistic families. After opening Wilson’s at
Robe more than 30 years ago, owners Terry and Nancy
Johnson are looking forward to letting go of the reins –
just a little!
Art runs in the blood of seaside village family
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